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Evelyn Lasse, Co-Founder Of Lasses Restaurant, Passes Away
Evelyn Lasse and her husband Russell opened Lasses Restaurant in 1964. The restaurant has been Milford staple for decades.

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Evelyn Lasse and her husband Russell opened Lasses Restaurant in 1964. The restaurant has been Milford staple for decades.

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She is survived by a daughter, four grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.